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Dani Ceballas the hero for Real Madrid on return to Real Betis

All the action from Benito Villamarin Stadium

Kieran Jackson
Sunday 13 January 2019 20:09 GMT
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Ceballos came off the bench to win it for Real
Ceballos came off the bench to win it for Real (AFP/Getty Images)

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Substitute Dani Ceballos scored from a free kick in the final minutes to save Real Madrid from another setback in the Spanish league title race on Sunday.

Ceballos sent his strike through a gap in the defensive wall to claim the winning goal in a 2-1 victory at Real Betis. Ceballos, who joined Madrid from Betis before the start of last season, went on in the 74th minute to jeers from Betis fans and with Madrid on the defensive.

But when Casemiro earned a foul just outside the box, Ceballos stepped up to score the goal that will take some pressure off beleaguered Madrid coach Santiago Solari.

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45 minutes: Real Betis 0-1 Real Madrid

Two minutes of added time here, as Karim Benzema is down. Looks like he's hurt his finger after he fell badly on his right-hand. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:34

HALF-TIME: Real Betis 0-1 Real Madrid

Luka Modric's stunning strike separates the sides at the break.

Madrid have been the better team, but Betis came back into it towards the end of the period. 

It'll be interesting to see if Benzema comes back out for the second half - he's still clutching his hand. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:35

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:41

The teams are back out for the second-half here!

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:47

Looks like Cristo is going to come on for Karim Benzema at half-time...

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:49

Indeed, 21-year-old Cristo Gonzalez comes on for Karim Benzema at half-time.

A suspected broken finger for the Frenchman. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:50

SECOND-HALF: Real Betis 0-1 Real Madrid

The second-half is underway! 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:50

47 minutes: Real Betis 0-1 Real Madrid

Canales needs to be more clinical in front of goal for Betis. 

This time, space opens up for him as he approaches the box, and his shot is within Navas' reach, and the Costa Rican holds on down low to his left. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:53

50 minutes: Real Betis 0-1 Real Madrid

Guardado puts a ball into the near post, and it ricochets off Raphael Varane out for a corner.

Real Betis' first corner of the game. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:56

51 minutes: Real Betis 0-1 Real Madrid

The corner is overhit and Madrid clear. Vinicius has a chance to break at the other end but he is well tackled. 

Kieran Jackson13 January 2019 20:57

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